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Ogata

On 4 July, Japanese and Danish partners start a new collaboration. The meeting takes place in Ogata village and is hosted by Mayor Takahashi. The new partnership will work on new forms of energy technology for Japanese communities and support national and local efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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NESSIE

We develop vocational education and training modules on the energy transition for the upskilling and retraining of engineers, designers, technicians and craftsmen across the European Union, who are needed to deliver the energy transition plans in practice.

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CE4EUI

Vi er en del af et team, der leverer den manglende ekspertise til disse 30 EU-øer og øgrupper for at bevæge os mod 100 % vedvarende energi inden 2030.

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INFORSE – Climate Carrier

Climate Carrier er en del af INFORSE-projektet, der fokuserer på EU’s rolle og dens indflydelse på flere emner, herunder klimaindsats, cirkulær økonomi, borgerinvolvering, klimabevidsthed osv. Dette gøres gennem forskellige aktiviteter, hvoraf en er Climate Carrier.

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TSI – Moving On

TSI – Moving on Project Start: 1/12-2021Project End: 1/2 2024 Keywords: Green transition, implementation in practice, action, local climate plans, community, anchoring in the organization, citizen involvement, Regional development, Climate

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Veje til folkelig forankring

Veje til folkelig forankring​ – Med energi demokrati som lup på fænomenet FOLKEDYBET Hvad nu hvis vi kunne begynde med at mødes og udveksle om Samsø som demokrati Ø? Formål

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Prototype Samsø Foundation

Prototype Samsø Foundation’s programs build on the success of community driven energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy in Scandinavia – particularly on Samsø, one of the world’s leading models for this transition.

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Night Light

In the Night Light project, regional authorities from the Netherlands, Hungary, Spain, Luxembourg, Denmark, Slovenia and Italy go together to improve their regional policies for the prevention of light pollution, the conservation of the night sky and the sustainable exploitation of dark places in the sky.

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